Politician wants Irish rioters to be "shot in the head," while rioters paint "Irish Lives Matter" on wall. Guess which one gets a pass and which one has a hate charge?
· Dec 1, 2023 · NottheBee.com

I'm sure this deputy mayor will not be charged with a hate crime for saying that protester should be "shot in the head."

He'll likely not be charged with inciting violence either, due to the fact that these vermin on the streets protesting immigrant violence are just "extremists," or whatever the state likes to label them in order to place them at the bottom of the totem pole.

Ireland:@AzadTalukder_FF, celebrated for being the first Muslim councilor in Limerick & an immigrant from Bangladesh, reacted to last week's riot in Dublin following a mass stabbing attack by an Algerian immigrant. "I'd like to see them [protesters] shot in the head or bring the public in & beat them until they die."

Ope, no biggie. Just calling for everyday citizens to be killed, that's all. Not to worry, the guy's an immigrant and a Muslim, so he's good.

More on the context from local news that details what Abul Kalam Azad Talukder said during a council meeting where he decried the protesters as "thugs" who need "to be rooted out of society once and for all."

Party colleague and Cathaoirleach of LCCC's Metropolitan District, Cllr Azad Talukder, called for more severe forms of public punishment to deal with the riot's perpetrators.

"I strongly believe that this is not the face of Ireland. This is just some criminals looting the shops. I don't think they follow any ideological purpose. They come to the streets and just rob. They should get punishment.

"Not even an animal does these kind of thing. It is very shameful and they should get public punishment.

"I'd like to see them shot in the head or bring the public in and beat them until they die," Cllr Talukder told council members.

Labour Party councillor Conor Sheehan called for an immediate withdrawal of the comments and pointed out that "you can't call for people to be shot in the council chamber".

Cllr Talukder responded "okay, I can withdraw that. I just put my emotion only. I hope Conor Sheehan understand's that is only an expression of my emotion."

Meanwhile, the BBC, reporting only on the most important stuff, has nothing on the first Muslim councilor of an Irish town expressing death wishes towards Irishmen but instead wants us to know about the very hateful crime of noting that all lives matter:

You just can't make it up, folks.

Our governments hate us, don't they?

For the record, that Irish Lives Matter hashtag can only be found on X now. It's been censored on all the other platforms because they don't allow pro-Irish hashtags, just pro-violent immigrant ones.

But man, can you imagine what would happen if someone who was not within the power structure of the machine had said that? Or if it'd been said by one of those dirty whites Ireland is so well known for?

Nope, this guy's an immigrant and a Muslim, and he's in a position of power, so he gets a pass. Just more of the same from the elites.

Great work, lads!


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